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Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou)

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Traditional Chinese
  
鎮海楼

Literal meaning
  
Sea-Guardian Building

Traditional Chinese
  
五層樓

Province
  
Guangdong Province

Simplified Chinese
  
镇海楼

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Zhènhǎi Lóu

Simplified Chinese
  
五层楼

Phone
  
+86 20 8354 5253

Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou)

Address
  
Zhenhai Rd, Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng, China, 510100

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5:30PMMonday9AM–5:30PMTuesday9AM–5:30PMWednesday(Qingming Festival)9AM–5:30PMHours might differThursday9AM–5:30PMFriday9AM–5:30PMSaturday9AM–5:30PMSunday9AM–5:30PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
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The Zhenhai Tower, also known as the Five-Storied Pagoda, is a tower in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is located in Yuexiu Park, in central Guangzhou. It now houses the Guangzhou Museum.

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History

It was first built in 1380, at the beginning of the Ming dynasty, by the Yongjia Marquis Zhu Liangzu (朱亮祖). The tower is 92 feet (25 meters) in height, 102 feet (31 meters) in width and 52 feet (16 meters) in depth.

By the time it was the highest building of Guangzhou when it was constructed. For a long period of time, it is the symbol of Guangzhou before the Wuyang Statue was built.

There is a folk rhyme around the residents about the pagoda, "肥仔个头,大过五层楼,肥仔隻手,细过荷兰豆" which literally means "Fat boy's head is even bigger than the five stories pagoda, fat boy's hands are even smaller than the snow peas." (Cantonese refers snow peas as Dutch bean as its first imported from Europe to Guangzhou.) The "fat boy" could be replaced by any person.

References

Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou) Wikipedia